The upscale restaurant is also owned by Kutcher's co-stars from "That 70's Show": Wilmer Valderrama and Danny Masterson. Also co-owners are actors Jamie Kennedy, Masterson's brother Chris and 15 other investors.

The manager of Dolce would not comment on the burglaries.

"Access" reported Monday that the Los Angeles Police Department said the restaurant was robbed of money and checks from a small safe on Sept. 4 and again on Sept. 6, this time taking cash and several bottles of wine.

Kutcher is the host of the MTV show "Punk'd" in which celebrities are pranked.

PITTSBURGH - The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has given $20 million to Carnegie Mellon University to help fund construction of a new computer science building.

The 150,000-square-foot building will be called the Gates Center for Computer Sciences. It will cost $50 million and will include an office space for 80 teachers, several computer areas, lecture halls, classrooms and an auditorium.

"With its state-of-the-art facilities and resources, the new Gates Center will help us to continue to transform computer science with outstanding research and thinking, while visibly and remarkably transforming our campus with a bright new space for learning," Carnegie Mellon President Jared L. Cohon said recently.

NEW YORK - Reality TV might be real after all.

The toy designed by the winning team on last week's premiere of NBC's "The Apprentice 2" will be produced by Mattel. On the show, two gender-divided teams competed to create a toy that tested well for 6-year-old boys.

The women's team came up with the idea of a remote-controlled car with interchangeable parts that can be crashed and easily put back together.

A prototype was designed overnight by Mattel and met with approval from young boys who tested the car.

Sara Rosales of Mattel told The Associated Press on Tuesday the toy company hadn't planned to produce a toy from Donald Trump's reality show. "We had no expectations. We were planning on simply showcasing our brand."

Named Morph Machines, the toy (tweaked slightly to have a sleeker style) will hit shelves in early 2005 with a retail price of $30, Mattel said.

"The Apprentice 2" airs Thursdays on NBC at 8 p.m.

PARIS - Monica Bellucci and her husband, French actor Vincent Cassel, became parents during the weekend to a baby girl named Deva, Bellucci's agent said Monday.

"The mother and child are doing well," said Laurent Gregoire, the actress' Paris-based agent. The child was born Sunday in a Rome hospital.

The 34-year-old Italian actress, a former Elite model, has cultivated a thriving international film career in her native Italy and her adopted country France.

She's also a familiar face in Hollywood.

The actress appeared in the two "Matrix" sequels and played Mary Magdalene in Mel Gibson's "The Passion of the Christ."

RICHMOND, Va. - What John Grisham did for small-town lawyers in his crime novels he's about to do for politicians.

The author of "The Firm," "A Time to Kill" and other best-selling legal thrillers said Monday he took copious notes during bull sessions with fellow lawmakers during his years in the Mississippi House of Representatives in the late 1980s.

One day, they'll appear in a beefy novel set in Ford County, Miss., the same fictitious venue as "A Time to Kill," Grisham said after he addressed the Southern Governors Association's 70th annual conference.

"I have a lot of notes; there will be a lot of layers to it. It'll be a big, thick book and I'm not in the mood to write a big thick book right now," Grisham said in an interview. "It's probably at least five years away."